Renaissance · East Asia · Exploration

1557

Portuguese Lease Macao

1557

After decades of informal trading, Portuguese merchants obtained permission from Ming authorities to establish a permanent settlement on the peninsula of Macao. A Catholic enclave of stone churches and fan-shaped streets rose at the edge of the Pearl River, funnelling silk and porcelain toward Europe for centuries. Macao's unique position as Europe's only Chinese foothold channeled silk and porcelain toward Europe for three centuries.